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  • BEVIN
    Full Member
    • Aug 2018
    • 35

    #1

    INDEMNITY

    HI GUYS THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE GREAT ADVICE .JUST A LITTLE QUESTION CONCERNING INDEMNITY
    DOES MAKING A NOTE ON THE COC FOR EXAMPLE THE DB IS LOCATED WITHIN A CUPBOARD AND THE OWNER IS INFORMED ABOUT THIS INDEMNIFY THE COC ISSUER
    OR WOULD THAT COC THEN BECOME A CERTIFICATE OF NON CONFORMANCE
    THANKS ALL FOR YOUR GREAT AND VALUED INPUT
  • GCE
    Platinum Member

    • Jun 2017
    • 1473

    #2
    Hi
    Putting a note on the COC will make the COC invalid and not worth the paper it is written
    On an existing installation it would need to at least comply with 5.3.8

    5.3.8 Positioning and accessibility of electrical equipment
    Electrical equipment shall be so positioned that
    a) it does not impair the functioning or safety of other equipment,
    b) it is readily accessible for installation, replacement, operation, testing,
    inspection, maintenance and repair (see 6.6.1.9 and 6.9.4 for the main
    switch). All parts of the installation shall be accessible without the need to
    enter any adjoining premises (for example, in an apartment building),
    NOTE Common areas (such as passages and entrance halls) are not regarded as
    adjoining areas.
    c) there is easy access to its location
    d) it is not likely to be physically damaged,
    e) dust or moisture is not likely to accumulate on live or other parts and cause
    flashover, and
    f) where the distribution board is concealed by a cupboard or other covering,
    the notice for live electrical apparatus referred to in annex O shall be in a
    conspicuous place indicating the position of the distribution board.

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